Publications by authors named "P Somutsakorn"

Halofantrine (WR 171,669) hydrochloride was administered orally to 82 patients infected with Plasmodium falciparum malaria on the Thai-Kampuchean border between June 1982 and December 1983 in a randomized double-blind treatment trial which compared the efficacy of halofantrine with that of mefloquine. Halofantrine was curative with oral treatment on a single day in 65% of patients (13/20) who received 1000 mg followed 6 hours later by an additional 500 mg, and in 88% of patients (53/60) who received 500 mg every 6 hours for 3 doses. Mefloquine was curative in 88% of patients (22/25) given a single oral dose of 1000 mg and in 97% of patients (38/39) given a single oral dose of 1500 mg.

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In eastern Thailand, falciparum malaria is highly chloroquine-resistant and is quickly becoming quinine-resistant. In the present study, ten patients with falciparum malaria were given large doses of erythromycin, combined with standard doses of chloroquine; the cure rate was 0 out of 10 (4 RIII failures, 6 RII failures). A further ten patients were given erythromycin with standard doses of quinine; 2 of the 10 patients were cured (8 RI failures).

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